Listening Levels

kevindef
kevindef Posts: 20
edited January 2010 in Speakers
Just curious to see what levels people generally listen to their movies or TV. I totally realize the room and equipment can have a big impact on levels, but I just want to get an idea. For Blu Ray I usually have my receiver set at -14 db and for typical TV viewing I set it at -16 db. I crank it up a bit for the BD just to get more from the effects etc. Music is totally different, I sometimes will listen to music as low as -40 db because it is usually early morning when everyone else is still sleeping. Does -14 bd for Blu ray and -16 db for TV sound like what everyone else does???? Just curious. Thanks!
RTi A7 (Front L&R), CSi A6 (Center), FXi A4 (L&R Surround), RTi A1 (L&R Rear Surround), DSW Pro 600, SDA 1C Monitor 10B
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  • Erik Tracy
    Erik Tracy Posts: 4,673
    edited January 2010
    I'd say I'm in that general ball park - for typical listening I'd say -18db or so for me.

    Depends on a lot of things - some channels are 'softer' than others and f#$%*$ commercial are always loud.

    Movies I go up a bit, and depending on my mood Music could be closer to -4db (or 0db!!).

    I would also say that it would also depend on your speaker efficiency, room size and listening position - so I'm sure folks will be all over the map on this one.

    H9: If you don't trust what you are hearing, then maybe you need to be less invested in a hobby which all the pleasure comes from listening to music.
  • domflane
    domflane Posts: 653
    edited January 2010
    It all depends on your receiver, your amplification and your speakers. The actual volume will vary depending on what combination of all these that you have. Just to answer your question, with my setup, I watch blu-rays and listen to music at about -20 db most of the time.
    Home Theater
    RTiA5 - CSiA6 - FXiA6 - PSW650 - Pioneer Elite SC-55 - Carver AV-505 - Sony 46" 120Hz - Monster HP 2400 - Xbox 360 - Playstation 3
    2 Channel
    Polk RTA 15TL - Harman Kardon HK3485 - HK DVD48 - Signal Cable IC's and speaker cables
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 11,071
    edited January 2010
    With my gear, it's -50 for SDTV, -40 for HDTV, -30 for SDDVD and -50 to -35 for PS3 gaming or movies.
  • Lowell_M
    Lowell_M Posts: 1,660
    edited January 2010
    In my HT -> -35 to -40 for 2-channel, -25 to -35 for TV and PS3 games and -24 to -17 for movies depending on DVD vs. Bluray. I tend to have movies that have uncompressed audio around -17.
    HT
    RTi70 mains
    CSi30 center
    RTi28 Rears
    Velodyne CHT-12
    H/K AVR-247
    ADCOM GFA-7000
    Samsung PN58B860
    Playstation 3

    2-Channel
    Polk Audio LSi15's
    Rotel RCD-1072
    Nakamichi CA-5 Pre
    ADCOM GFA-555
    Signal Cable Analog II IC's
    Signal Ultra Bi-Wire Speaker Cables
  • kevindef
    kevindef Posts: 20
    edited January 2010
    I have Polk RTi A7's for the Front, CSi A6 for the center, DSW Pro 600 sub and just 4 RM 8's for the surrounds. I am planning on replacing the RM 8's fairly soon. My receiver is a Sony STR-DA3400ES. I am quite happy with this setup, even the RM 8's do a fairly decent job. But I do want to at least replace the L & R surrounds and leave the 2 Back L & R surrounds for now, not much comes from there anyway. Music I can really crank up if I am home by myself. My wife isn't really interested in having me blow the roof off unless we are watching a Blu ray.
    RTi A7 (Front L&R), CSi A6 (Center), FXi A4 (L&R Surround), RTi A1 (L&R Rear Surround), DSW Pro 600, SDA 1C Monitor 10B
  • lynx
    lynx Posts: 43
    edited January 2010
    -25 for me is plenty on my gear. Want to keep my hearing and enjoy my hobby for a long time.
  • curvefan
    curvefan Posts: 17
    edited January 2010
    I'm not sure I understand this thread.
    My Onkyo HT-R520 wants settings set for each speaker and subwoofer.
    Is this what this thread is referring to?
    Also, I have the Monitor 70's up front and the settings set to "large".
    I've read where some people set them to small. Does it matter?
    I am having problems with setting each speaker to the correct setting as far as db's go.
    Any idea what I should be setting them at?
    70's up front with a CS2 and 30's in the rear. Onkyo HTIB sub.
    Thanks, and I hope this relates to the OP's question.
    Fronts - Polk M70's
    Center - Polk CS2
    Rear - Polk M30's
    Sub - 10" Onkyo
    AVR - Onkyo HT - R520
    Blue Ray - PS3
    TV - Samsung 52" LN 52A650
    Satellite - Directv HR 23-700
  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited January 2010
    domflane wrote: »
    It all depends on your receiver, your amplification and your speakers. The actual volume will vary depending on what combination of all these that you have. Just to answer your question, with my setup, I watch blu-rays and listen to music at about -20 db most of the time.

    If your system is calibrated to reference level -20db should be the same volume at your house as it is at mine. (regardless of stuff listed above)

    That being said - I listen between -15 and -20 most of the time.

    Michael
    Mains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
    Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
    Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms)
  • bevo
    bevo Posts: 306
    edited January 2010
    For games I go -25 to -30
    Movies any where from -10 to -20 some movies are much louder then others. I have to watcu the HULK at -25 because any louder and it pops my sub
    For music I like it as loud as I can get it without distoring, so it's usually -5 for some and a few recordings I go to 0

    I like things loud.
    Denon 1909, want to upgrade for pre outs
    Fronts-polk RTi A5
    center-polk CSi A4
    Sides Polk FXi A6
    rears- polk rm8's
    sub-SVS pb-13 ultra
    Blue ray-ps3
    Panasonic plasma 50 inch
    Buttkicker(don't use or need it anymore since getting the Ultra)
  • gtu2004
    gtu2004 Posts: 620
    edited January 2010
    for games -35 to -30
    for music -25
    for movies -25 to -22
    Onkyo 805, RtiA5s, Csi5, Rti6s
  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited January 2010
    I set mine at:

    82 Degrees Farenheit for music
    73 Degrees Kelvin for Games
    26.2 Miles for movies.


    That's about as relevant as all these numbers are to each other, considering that these numbers mean different things to different manufacturers, then let's throw in amps, different efficiency levels on speakers, effects a room may have, and so on and so forth.
    I don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.

    Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii

    Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999

    Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3

    HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000
  • McLoki
    McLoki Posts: 5,231
    edited January 2010
    I set mine at:

    82 Degrees Farenheit for music
    73 Degrees Kelvin for Games
    26.2 Miles for movies.


    That's about as relevant as all these numbers are to each other, considering that these numbers mean different things to different manufacturers, then let's throw in amps, different efficiency levels on speakers, effects a room may have, and so on and so forth.

    Read my comment above....

    If you have a calibrated system - and I have calibrated to the same level, -20db from reference will be the exact same volume with my system in my listening position as it will be with your system at your listening position.

    Or is your argument that 85db measured (with an spl meter) with your system at your house is a completely different volume than 85db measured (with an spl meter) on my system at my house??
    Mains.............Polk LSi15 (Cherry)
    Center............Polk LSiC (Crossover upgraded)
    Surrounds.......Polk LSi7 (Gloss Black - wood sides removed and crossovers upgraded)
    Subwoofers.....SVS 25-31 CS+ and PC+ (both 20hz tune)
    Pre\Pro...........NAD T163 (Modded with LM4562 opamps)
    Amplifier.........Cinepro 3k6 (6-channel, 500wpc@4ohms)
  • wayne3burk
    wayne3burk Posts: 939
    edited January 2010
    i just make sure my ears don't bleed.....
    Yamaha RX-V2700, EMI 711As (front), RCA K-16 (rear), Magnavox Console (Center & TV Stand), Sony SMP-N200 media streamer, Dual 1249 TT =--- Sharp Aquas 60" LCD tellie
  • concealer404
    concealer404 Posts: 7,440
    edited January 2010
    McLoki wrote: »
    Read my comment above....

    If you have a calibrated system - and I have calibrated to the same level, -20db from reference will be the exact same volume with my system in my listening position as it will be with your system at your listening position.

    Or is your argument that 85db measured (with an spl meter) with your system at your house is a completely different volume than 85db measured (with an spl meter) on my system at my house??

    I missed your post, but i do understand what you're saying...


    But how many of us have systems calibrated to reference levels?

    I'm still getting used to have a display telling me that i'm at -24db. I hate it. I'd rather just have a knob telling me that i'm at somewhere around 9 o'clock.
    I don't read the newsssspaperssss because dey aaaallllllllll...... have ugly print.

    Living Room: B&K Reference 5 S2 / Parasound HCA-1000A / Emotiva XDA-2 / Pioneer BDP-51FD / Paradigm 11se MKiii

    Desk: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / ISK HD9999

    Office: Schiit Magni 2 Uber / Schiit Modi 2 Uber / Dynaco SCA-80Q / Paradigm Legend V.3

    HT: Denon AVR-X3400H / Sony UBP-X700 / RT16 / CS350LS / RT7 / SVS PB1000